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Lake Ainslie - The Settlers Story

 
Text written by Jim St. Clair, a historian for Cape Breton.
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Lake Ainslie poem found in a scrapbook kept by Katie MacDougall while she lived in Boston, MA.
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Song for Lake Ainslie by poet Stanley Collins.
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Song for Lake Ainslie by poet Stanley Collins.
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East Lake Ainslie Presbyterian Church in early 1900s.
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Property sketch showing how a single property has changed hands since the first grantors aquired it.
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Rev. Alexander Duncan MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia.
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Rev. Archibald D. MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia
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Dr. Donald Lauchlin MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia
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Rev. Hector MacLean MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia.
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Dr. Hugh L. MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia
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Rev. John Y. MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia.
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Malcolm Neil MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia.
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Rev. Murdoch A. MacKinnon, born at East Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia.
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Alexander Grant Memorial United Church under contstuction in 1926.  It was dedicated in 1927.
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Alexander Grant Memorial United Church and the cottage of the Rev. C.R.F. MacLennan in the 1940s.
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East Lake Ainslie Presbyterian Church in the 1950s.
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Peter MacMillan, Rev. Anne McKnight, Charle Neil MacLean at Alexander Grant Memorial United Church.
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